Can I Sell A Private Mortgage In NM?

There has never been a better time to sell a NM mortgage note or promissory note, so if you’re wondering “Can I sell a private mortgage in Albuquerque NM?” the answer is: you absolutely can!

Interest rates are very attractive right now but that could change at any moment, and interest rates could start climbing any day now. (We at Mountain View Investors, Inc. are always paying attention to interest rates and their impact on mortgage values).

The market value of a mortgage note is inversely related to the value of the general interest rate. In other words, if interest rates go down, the market value of a mortgage note goes up. But when interest rates goes up, the value of your mortgage note goes down – which is the situation we are currently facing right now.

Can I sell a private mortgage in Albuquerque?

Obviously you want to get the most you can for your mortgage note, promissory note, real estate note, or other similar real estate paper investment.

When it comes to maximizing your profit, timing is everything: Wait only a few days too long and the value of your NM real estate note could plummet because interest rates increased before you took action!

If you believe that interest rates are going to go up in the near future (and the Magic 8 Ball says, “All signs point to ‘Yes!’“) then you should consider selling all or part of your private mortgage or real estate note for cash.

Here’s the next step:

Determine the cash value of your private mortgage

The benefit of selling your private mortgage payments for cash is obvious.

Cash can be used to pay off debt, invest in other investments with a higher potential yield, or simply spend it on things you need, such as a home, cars, tuition payments, and so on.

Practically every mortgage note can be sold for cash – even those notes where the payments are not being made on a timely basis.

You can get a FREE “CASH OUT” QUOTE on your private mortgage by contacting Mountain View Investors, Inc. today at 505.404.1131 or by filling out the brief form on our website.

This makes selling your mortgage note for cash an especially attractive option if you are having collection problems or if you potentially are facing foreclosure on the property.

So, how can I sell a private mortgage in Albuquerque?

It’s never been easier. If you want to sell all or part of your private mortgage before interest rates go back up, now is an excellent time to do it.

If you are interested in learning more your options for selling all or part of your real estate note in Albuquerque, call us at 505.404.1131 or click here to learn more about your options and to get a fast-fair Quote on your Albuquerque NM mortgage note payments.

Robb is a great guy to work with when it comes to investing in real estate.

His local market knowledge, focus on service and ability to get deals done speaks great volumes about him and his business. I would highly recommend Robb! Kurt A. Nederveld, CEO of Rainstar Capital Group

Mountain View Investors, Inc.

Robb is a person of high integrity with an intense desire to do the very best for his clients.

He understands all aspects of real estate investing and project development. I highly recommend him as a resource for any real estate transaction. – Spencer Lewallen, Mortgage Loan Originator at VanDyk Mortgage

Mountain View Investors, Inc.

If you are thinking about doing business with MVI, I would highly recommend that…

“I have had the opportunity to have worked with Robb on several different levels in his real estate investing business (Capital, Owner Financing, and deal flow) I have experienced that Robb carries himself very professionally. If you are thinking about doing business with MVI, I would highly recommend that.” – Troy Fullwood, Founder at Pinnacle Investments

New Mexico’s Premier Note Buyer. Disclosure: Although I am a licensed real estate agent, I am not soliciting you to list your property or represent you. I am acting as a buyer/investor and only represent myself in any transaction. Mountain View Realty, LLC # 19613